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3.  To  adjust  the  cut-out,  depress  MODE  once  and  the 

display  will  read 

HI.  Again,  press  the

t

or 

buttons 

to  raise  or  lower  the  setting.  The  same  10-55  psig 
differential range applies. 

  Maximum setting is 80 psig.

4.  After  adjusting  the  cut-in  and  cut-out,  release  the 

buttons.  After  a  slight  pause, 

Pr  will  be  displayed, 

indicating the settings are saved in the event of a power 
outage.

PRECHARGE ADJUSTMENT
Whenever  the  cut-in  (LO)  setting  is  changed,  the  tank 
precharge  must  be  adjusted.  To  do  this,  shut  the  Well-
X1

 off and open the drain to empty all water. Using an 

air gauge, adjust the precharge to 2 psig below the cut-in 
(LO) setting. 

Failure to adjust the precharge will result in tank damage 
or water interruption.

 

DANGER!    Explosion  Hazard.  If  the 

Well-X1

 has been in service and a change to a higher 

pre-charge is necessary due to a required change in the 
setting,  failure  to  follow  instruction  below  can  cause  a 
rupture  or  explosion,  possibly  causing  serious  or  fatal 
personal injury, and/or property damage.

• Do not adjust or add pressure if there has been a loss 

of air.

• Do not adjust the pre-charge pressure if there is visible 

exterior corrosion.

• Do  not  adjust  the  pre-charge  pressure  if  there  has 

been  a  reduction  in  pump  cycle  time  or  the  pre-
charge pressure compared to its initial setting. This is 
because reduction in pump cycle time can result from 
loss of tank air pressure which in turn can mean there 
may  be  internal  corrosion  and  any  re-pressurization 
or  additional  pressure  could  result  in  rupture  or 
explosion.

AIR VALVE

DRAIN

PRESS AGAIN

TO SET

CUT-OUT

Summary of Contents for WELL-X-TROL

Page 1: ...LT IN SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND WILL VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL AND STATE CODES AND REGUL...

Page 2: ...URE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAN CAUSE A RUPTURE OR EXPLOSION POSSIBLY CAUSING SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE DONOTADJUSTTHEPRE CHARGEPRESSURE IF THERE HAS BEEN A REDUCTION OF THE...

Page 3: ...ontrol and tank fittings are factory installed After removing from the carton inspect the Well X1 for damage and ensure all components are present CONDUIT HOLES PUMP POWER WIRES AIR CHARGING VALVE REL...

Page 4: ...WX1 202 5 WX1 202 WX1 202 WX1 202 WX1 203 7 WX1 203 WX1 203 WX1 203 WX1 203 10 WX1 203 WX1 250 WX1 250 WX1 251 12 WX1 250 WX1 250 WX1 251 WX1 251 15 WX1 251 WX1 251 WX1 302 WX1 302 18 WX1 251 WX1 302...

Page 5: ...ing and or property damage install with a drip pan connected to an adequate working drain kept clear at all times ORIENTATION Ensure the installation meets all applicable local codes and is installed...

Page 6: ...s can cause a rupture or explosion possibly causing serious or fatal injury flooding and or property damage 2 Install the supply piping from the well pump If required install a spring loaded check val...

Page 7: ...system or into the water treatment equipment if present 6 Install a blow down tube from the relief valve to a drain or to within 6 of the floor as required by local codes A drip pan connected to an a...

Page 8: ...nting plate Attach the ground wire to the green ground screw provided Use water tight conduit connections and wire nuts for an outside application 3 Wiring is similar to a traditional mechanical press...

Page 9: ...y will read 88 to test the display illumination then a number identifying the control type i e 07 This number is for factory use and may vary by model and manufacture date 4 After a slight pause the p...

Page 10: ...ty 6 Slowly open the service valve to allow the system to pressurize The pressure may drop slightly during this process After the valve is fully open open the fixture closest to the Well X1 to begin d...

Page 11: ...ceptance is not exceeded Adjust the precharge as shown on page 12 CAUTION Exceeding Maximum Acceptance will reduce tank life and cause irreparable damage CUT OUT PRESSURE CUT IN PRESSURE 20 25 30 35 4...

Page 12: ...damage or water interruption DANGER Explosion Hazard If the Well X1 has been in service and a change to a higher pre charge is necessary due to a required change in the setting failure to follow instr...

Page 13: ...e runtime indicate an incorrect precharge undersized Well X1 or waterlogged tank Pump continues to run E2 Low Suction Pump operation below 10 psi indicates a low well level well piping leak insufficie...

Page 14: ...Check pump wiring Display will not illuminate 1 Circuit breaker or switch off 2 Faulty or loose wiring 3 Failed control 1 Check breaker and service switch 2 Check line supply wiring 3 Replace Pump wi...

Page 15: ...17 140R517 140R517 140R517 140R517 Pressure sensor tubing 6 9403R197 9403R197 9403R197 9403R197 9403R197 Pressure sensor fitting elbow 7 9401R100 9401R100 9401R100 9401R100 9401R100 Pressure sensor fi...

Page 16: ...NTIES INCLUDINGTHEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied Warranty lasts so the above...

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